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Is photography the same as photography?

Broadly speaking, there is little difference between photography and video recording, both of which are the processes of taking photos and recording everything in the world with image recording equipment. Specifically, in a narrow sense, photography and video are somewhat different in classification:

1, the interpretation of photography is to shoot images and use early film equipment, generally referring to shooting photos or movies; Of course, taking digital photos with a digital camera can also be called photography.

2. The camera gives people the concept that everything in the world is recorded by modern video, camera equipment, tapes, CDs, memory cards and other media, generally referring to image materials, such as video tapes and videos.

3. The most basic and main difference between a camera and a video camera is that a camera can only shoot one frame at a time (at most, several shots can be taken continuously in a very short time), while a video camera can shoot moving pictures continuously for a long time. In addition, cameras rarely have synchronous recording function, while cameras have synchronous recording function. The camera does not record when shooting, while the camera (shooting, video recording) records synchronously when shooting.

4. Photography is a general program and a big topic. Its lower categories are: taking photos, making movies and making videos.

No, camera is a moving pawn, and photography is a photo.

It's different.

Is photography the same as photography?

I'm glad to answer your question.

Camera and photography are two different concepts and have certain characteristics. Here, I will briefly introduce the differences between them:

I. Different definitions

Photography: Photography refers to the use of video cameras (video shooting equipment) to convert optical image signals into electrical signals for storage or transmission.

Photography: Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras. Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing a photosensitive medium by using the light emitted or reflected by an object.

Popular understanding, the camera is a continuous image, recording every moment in a period of time. Photography is to capture the moment and solidify it into eternity, which is commonly called taking pictures.

Second, the equipment is different.

Camera: video camera. Now cameras or mobile phones also have the function of shooting and recording, but the effect is not as good as cameras.

Photography: camera. Similarly, the camera can take pictures, but the imaging effect can't reach the level of the camera.

Third, different forms of artistic expression.

Photography is an audio-visual art, which is athletic, pays equal attention to sound and painting, and describes feelings from both audio and video aspects.

Photography is the art of "dumb beep", which is static and allows people to watch quietly.

Fourth, the post-processing methods are different.

Photography is a comprehensive art, which needs editing, recording and other production to complete the expression of the theme.

Photography is a single picture, and there is no need for complicated processing in the later stage.

No, photography is a static image capture, a silent art, and video recording is a continuous and dynamic image, which is more intuitive to show the shooting scene. Therefore, photography has higher requirements for device pixels and photography has higher requirements for dynamic picture processing.

I'm glad to answer your question. There is a difference between camera shooting and photography.

As we all know, photography is the art of turning an instant into eternity. In photography, time is frozen, and the information in the picture only exists in the two-dimensional plane space.

So photography is a static graphic art, and the camera records continuous images for a period of time: for PAL TV system, it records 25 frames of static images in one second; For NTSC TV system, 30 frames of still images are recorded every second. A camera frame is equivalent to a photo, and 25 or 30 frames of static images are continuously played every second to form a dynamic video image.

Therefore, photography is a dynamic space-time art, and time and space are the two carriers of image information. In addition, photographic works have no sound information, and sound can be recorded at the same time when shooting. Therefore, shooting is a pure visual art, and shooting is an art of audio-visual combination.

There are also differences in integrity and independence between camera shooting and photography. A photo is an independent art unit, which contains all the creative ideas and artistic ideas of the author. Although there is no difference between a frame in a TV picture and a photo in composition form, it usually does not have a complete ideographic or narrative function.

That is to say, in TV camera shooting, the expression of thoughts or emotions is not in frames, but in 25 or 30 frames per second, and after a certain period of continuous movement. The composition structure and meaning of a TV picture are usually incomplete, but after a series of pictures are combined, the composition form and the integrity and clarity from expressing feelings will be formed.

The standard of frame and resolution of photography and camera work are different. Frame is determined by many factors, among which horizontal and vertical resolution are the most important. There is no uniform standard for the resolution of digital photography (generally expressed by the total number of pixels or the file size), which can be a banner or a vertical frame, and the height-width ratio can be determined freely.

There are clear standards for the resolution of photography. PAL TV system adopted in China has a standard definition digital video resolution of 720*576 (720 pixels horizontally and 576 pixels vertically), a frame width-height ratio of 4:3, and a full HD resolution of 1920* 1080.

Another important difference between photography and video recording is the different file formats. Taking digital photography as an example, the still images stored in flash memory cards are generally JPEG format (lossy compression), and professional SLR cameras can also store RAW format. The file format stored in digital cameras is DV25 (DV for short). The files of photographic works are called static images after being transmitted to the computer, and the files of photographic works are called digital videos. Besides JPEG, there are still image formats such as BMP, GIF, PNG, TGA, PSD and TIFF. The file types of digital video mainly include AVI, MOV and MXF, and specific file formats including DV belong to these file types. I hope my answer can help you!

There should be little difference now, right? The level of technology is getting higher and higher, and digital cameras